UPCOMING LIVE EVENTS

New York Times bestselling author Natasha Lester joins us to talk about her latest novel. The Mademoiselle Alliance tells the remarkable true story of Marie-Madeleine Méric, a glamorous Parisian mother who defied convention to become the leader of the largest spy network in Nazi-occupied France. From daring car rallies in Morocco to covert operations across Europe, she risked everything for freedom, resilience, and an unexpected love that bloomed in the shadows of war.

New York Times bestselling author Lauren Willig is our guest! Join us to discuss her new novel, The Girl from Greenwich Street. The Girl from Greenwich Street is a gripping historical thriller based on a real 1799 murder case that united bitter political rivals Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr in an explosive courtroom drama. When young Elma Sands disappears just before Christmas and is later found dead, public outrage targets a local carpenter—forcing Burr and Hamilton into an uneasy alliance to defend him. As the trial unfolds against the backdrop of a high-stakes election, the novel weaves mystery, ambition, and betrayal into a shocking final revelation about the woman at the heart of it all.
PREVIOUS EVENTS

For our last Historical Happy Hour of 2024, let’s do something a little different. I will take any and all questions you have about any of my books, the writing life, my pets – anything! And I’d love to hear your thoughts about authors you’d like to see in the coming year. I’m also going to share a little sneak peek about my upcoming Cold War era novel, The Women of Arlington Hall, coming July 2025 and available for pre-order now.

Episode 31: Goodnight from Paris by Jane Healey
Join me! In this webinar, I present an in-depth look at the story of Drue Leyton and her historic contributions to the end of WWII.
The Beantown Girls Webinar, Christmas Edition

In this webinar, I present an in-depth look at the experiences of some of the real Red Cross Clubmobile Girls in Europe in December 1944. I talk about the events before, during and after Christmas 1944, including Glen Miller’s secret concerts and heartbreaking disappearance. Finally, I also share the more details about the Battle of the Bulge, including more details about the incredible true story of the Christmas Eve dinner between German and American soldiers in a Belgian family’s cabin in the woods.
Bestselling Historical Fiction Authors Talk Inspiration – Webinar

I had the pleasure of joining this all-star historical fiction panel featuring bestselling authors Joy Jordan-Lake, Under a Gilded Moon; Fiona Davis, The Lions of Fifth Avenue; Ariel Lawhon, Code Name Hélène; and Lauren Willig, Band of Sisters. We discussed the history that isn’t taught to us in school–the forgotten people and events that inspire their hit novels.
The Beantown Girls UK Edition – Webinar

In this Webinar, I present an in-depth look at the experiences of the Red Cross Clubmobile Girls during WWII in England.
The Secret Stealers Sneak Peak – Webinar

My new book, The Secret Stealers, is coming and I can’t wait to tell you about it. No spoilers will be revealed, but I will share some of the fascinating history about the women of the Office of Strategic Services and the French Resistance during WWII.

I’ll share with you the inspiration behind my first novel. You’ll even see some of the actual pottery the Girls made.
HISTORICAL HAPPY HOUR
Hosted by Jane Healey, Historical Happy Hour is a live interview and podcast featuring premiere historical fiction authors and their latest novels.
